The Galapagos In-Depth and Up-Close - AAA Mid

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The Galapagos In-Depth and Up-Close - AAA Mid
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The Galapagos In-Depth and Up-Close
Quito & The Galapagos Islands
Blue-footed Boobies
Quito, Ecuador
11 days • Small Group Escorted • Never more than 20 guests
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The Galapagos In-Depth & Up-Close
tep aboard the MV Galapagos Explorer II for an unforgettable 6-night cruise! With one week on our ship, built for
ocean cruising, you’ll travel farther to explore all of the Galapagos! Join our handpicked naturalist guides and visit
12 unique landing sites, from the oldest islands at the eastern edge to remote Fernandina in the west. Your small group
excursions promise intimate face-to-face encounters with some of the most amazing creatures on the planet.
Engaging Experiences...
O N LY F O R A A A M E M B E R S !
• Discover Quito’s splendid Colonial district
and dine at Theatrum, one of the city’s finest
and most stylish restaurants.
• Venture off the beaten path to Saquisilí,
where Andean villagers come to barter
goods as they have for generations.
• Get up-close to exotic fish and marine
creatures like penguins and seals with free
snorkeling gear throughout your cruise.
• Relax after your Galapagos shore
excursions with a complimentary
bottle of wine and a free
30-minute onboard massage.
2 UNESCO World Heritage Sites c
Your Unforgettable Voyage
Day 1 – Arrive Quitoc, Ecuador
Check in and relax at the luxury JW Marriott, ideally situated close to Old Town.
Day 2 – Experience all the colors of Ecuador
Embark on a magnificent drive along the Avenue of Volcanoes to La Estacion Hosteria, a
charming hacienda in the lovely Machachi Valley. Learn about life on the estate as you
enjoy a refreshing beverage. Continue your scenic drive to the timeless village of Saquisilí,
where an authentic indigenous market offers a true look into ancient Andean ways.
Visit La Victoria, famed for the skill of its ceramic artisans, and return to Quito. Dine this
evening at Theatrum, an elegant restaurant in the historic National Theater. Meals B,L,D
Day 3 – Colonial Quito and the Middle of the World
Enjoy the view over Quito from the Guapulo Lookout and then discover the city’s most
important Colonial-era landmarks, including the Cathedral and Presidential Palace.
Ascend Pululahua Volcano for lunch at the aptly-named El Crater Restaurant and
then stop at Latitude O, where the Middle of the World Monument marks the
Equatorial Line. Be sure to have your photo taken as you stand simultaneously in
both the northern and southern hemispheres! Meals B,L
Day 4 – Fly to the Galapagosc
Fly to Baltra Island and board the MV Galapagos Explorer II, where a bottle of
wine awaits in your suite. Step ashore with your expert naturalist guide to
explore across the lava flows of Sullivan Bay, home to lava lizards,
Galapagos penguins and numerous bird species. Meals B,L,D
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GALAPAGOS
Day 5 – Ascend Bartolomé Island / Hike Santiago Island
Bartolomé is famous for its dramatic geological formations, including
the much-photographed Pinnacle Rock. Ascend to the summit for a
panoramic view and then walk along a sandy beach where stingrays and
white-tipped sharks come close to shore. On Santiago, a beach walk leads
to a pristine lagoon, home to greater flamingos and white-cheeked pintail
ducks. Meals B,L,D
Day 6 – The seas and shores of Fernandina and Isabela Islands
The islands here at the archipelago’s western edge are usually visited only
by faster vessels like the Explorer II. Your excursions today by land and boat
reveal unique species like flightless cormorants, Galapagos penguins, and
large colonies of marine iguanas. Meals B,L,D
Day 7 – Tagus Cove and Elizabeth Bay on Isabela Island
Discover the astonishing geological and wildlife diversity of this remote
island on a guided morning walk to marvel at the lava fields of the Darwin
Volcano. An afternoon Zodiac excursion across the pristine waters of
Elizabeth Bay is a great chance to observe masked boobies, graceful rays,
sharks, playful sea lions and penguins. Meals B,L,D
Day 8 – Explore Floreana Island
Step ashore at historic Post Office Bay on Floreana, one of only four
inhabited islands in the Galapagos. Morning and afternoon landings
reveal sea lions, brown pelicans, warbler finches and numerous other bird
species. Floreana is also famed for excellent snorkeling. Meals B,L,D
Day 9 – Discover San Cristobal Island
Step ashore on San Cristobal this morning for a motorcoach excursion to
the Cerro Colorado Reserve, home to the elusive Galapagos tortoise. After
lunch, set out on a guided nature walk on Ochoa Beach, home to hermit
crabs, marine iguanas, the magnificent frigate bird and raucous colonies
of Galapagos sea lions. Meals B,L,D
ECUADOR
PERU
Machu Picchu
Genovesa Is.
James Is.
(Santiago Is.) Bartolomé Is.
North
Seymour Is.
Baltra
Is.
Rabida Is.
Fernandina Is.
Santa
Cruz Is.
Santa Fé Is.
San Cristóbal Is.
Isabela Is.
Floreana Is.
Hood Is. (Española Is.)
We include all internal flights and a 6-night cruise.
Day 10 – Santa Cruz Island... Then back to the Mainland
A morning landing at The Twins on Santa Cruz Island reveals lush
vegetation and a rich variety of bird life. At mid-day, you’ll be escorted to
the airport for your return flight to the mainland. You have the option of
returning to the JW Marriott in Quito or flying to the bustling Pacific port
of Guayaquil for an overnight at the deluxe Hilton Colon Hotel. Meals B
Day 11 – Depart Ecuador
Your tour finishes this morning after breakfast. Or why not complement
your Galapagos voyage with our 5-night journey to Peru? Meals B
The Explorer II gets you closer to the islands.
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5-star Accommodations on Land and Sea
The deluxe, all-suite Galapagos Explorer II
Our intimate ship offers just 50 spacious outside suites and operates in
full compliance with the highest environmental standards. Enjoy inviting
lounges, informative briefings with our naturalist guides and fine cuisine.
Your Small Group Value...
• Comprehensive escorted sightseeing with never more than
20 guests including all entry fees
• Our complete program of naturalist guided Galapagos shore
excursions with no more than 16 guests in a landing party
• 25 meals: 10 breakfasts, 8 lunches and 7 dinners
• 4 nights accommodation in our deluxe hotel and 6 nights in an
outside suite aboard our deluxe Galapagos ship
• All on-tour transportation and both internal flights
• Luggage handling, all hotel taxes and service charges, port charges,
$100 National Park fee and required Galapagos Transit Card
11 days from $5,199
All departures guaranteed
JW Marriott, Quito
This contemporary luxury hotel offers a prime city-center location. Air-conditioned
rooms are generously appointed with in-room safe, coffee maker, complimentary
bottled water, minibar, hairdryer and LCD satellite TV.
2012
Classic Cabin Deluxe Balcony
May 2, 16
$5199
$6099
May 30 • Jun 13, 27 • Jul 11, 25
Aug 8, 22 • Oct 3, 17, 31
Nov 14, 28 • Dec 12, 26
$5399
$6299
2013
Jan 9, 23 • Feb 6, 20
Mar 6, 20 • Apr 3, 17
$5399
$6299
Single Supplement from $1600. Upgrades to other cabin categories are available.
Call your AAA Travel Professional for international economy or business airfare
which includes arrival and departure transfers. Prices are per person, double.
National Park fee of $100 per person and required Galapagos Transit Control
Card are included.
Experience the wonders of Peru...
With our perfectly-planned post-cruise extension!
6 days from $2,799
Your 6-day Small Group extension includes:
• All 3-on tour flights between Ecuador, Lima and Cuzco.
• 5 nights in our handpicked superior first class and deluxe hotels
• 7 meals: 5 breakfasts and 2 lunches
• In-depth sightseeing with all entrance fees
Day 11: Fly from Ecuador to Limac, Peru... and transfer to the Casa
Andina Private Collection Hotel. Your tour features the city’s architectural
highlights and a special visit to the Larco Herrera Museum with a curator.
Day 12: Fly to Cuzco c... and join your guide for a tour including the
Temple of the Sun and Sacsayhuaman. Then visit a child care center that
provides food, clothing and shelter; it’s your chance for you to “Make a
Difference.” Overnight at the deluxe Casa Andina Private Collection. Meals B
Day 13: Explore the Sacred Valley... Including Ollantaytambo and
Chinchero where you learn about ancient weaving techniques. Meals B,L
Day 14: Vistadome Train to Machu Picchu c... Enjoy a scenic rail
journey to Machu Picchu and tour the Lost City with our expert guide. Spend
a delightful night at the enchanting Inkaterra Machu Picchu Hotel. Meals B,L,D
Day 15: Return to Machu Picchu and back to Cuzco... We’ve
included your transportation and entry ticket so you can explore Machu
Picchu again - this time at your own pace before the day visitors arrive!
Return to Cuzco by the afternoon train and transfer to your hotel. Meals B
Day 16: Fly to Lima... before your onward flight. Meals B
3 UNESCO World Heritage Sites c
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